This type of ad appears directly in a user's News Feed when they access Facebook on a desktop computer, and it looks more like native advertising. In our experience, these ads have a higher engagement rate than right column ads, but they can also be more expensive. These ads must follow organic Facebook posts best practices and be both engaging and visual.
Similar to Carousel Ads, explained above, Slideshow Ads segment your ad into individual images that users view one after another. The difference between these two ad formats is that Slideshow Ads only play images (not videos), and the ad compiles these images into a slideshow that plays automatically in the form of a video. According to Facebook, Carousel Ads are ideal for:
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For growing businesses like Monday.com, it's a smart idea to pivot off the brand awareness of household names. By filling the Monday logo with Apple's famous rainbow color-way, the ad above captures the attention of Mac users who'd recognize those vintage rainbow stripes anywhere (and could use a new task-management tool that works on their computer). How do you track a Facebook URL?